19 Nov
2002
19 Nov
'02
9:45 p.m.
Index: wine/windows/cursoricon.c [snip] - if (!screen_dc) screen_dc = CreateDCA( "DISPLAY", NULL, NULL, NULL ); + if (!screen_dc) screen_dc = CreateDCW( DISPLAYW, [snip] I don't see the point of this at all. Why does it matter that we're calling CreateDCA here? it's not as if we're losing information by converting a Unicode to an Ascii string.
Policy reason: "No Unicode function should call an ASCII function if a Unicode variant of that function exists." But sure semantically speaking it might not make any difference in this case.